I've gone over 80 km/hr on clear descents before and it feels sketchy without having to worry about anything but pointing the bike straight. It's nuts for him to be tailgating that SUV. One tap of the brakes and he's toast.
incroyable je pense aux personnes qui se sont fait doublé par un velo et si il raconte ça à leurs amis , ils vont le prendre pour un fou ou un menteur.
in my early 20s i also bombed the descents, stayed crash free (some very lucky moments), but after seeing other people getting f...ed up, suffering life changing injuries, multiple times, i'm now sitting on the brakes quickly going downhill.
@@starvin-marvin-the-martian yeah all it takes is that minivan to hit the brakes and you're toast. I admire Brian but there are a lot of close calls in his vids. I try my best to stay safe around cars, but sometimes it's all to tempting to overtake and draft :D
This video reminds me of all the "badass" freeclimbers in the 90s that aren't alive anymore. No wonder people hate cyclists. Daily traffic is not the place to be doing this shit. Go bomb a no traffic closed course somewhere if you want to act like a twat.
It's really interesting to see how you can push the limits of speed on a bike, and it's best for all of use mortals to only watch Brian's videos and not dare to do what he does. I did an 80 km/h descent before, I could have gone even faster, bat at those speeds on a bike you're just flying meat and I was more scared than excited. You're relying 90% on the fact the pavement is alright, no cracks or holes, your bike is alright and there's no traffic. One small stone or an unforeseen pothole (which I had the pleasure of experiencing at lower speeds) under the front wheel, at that speed, could end everything. Stay safe!
Reminds. Me of the story of the 3 legged chicken. A man was driving along the motorway when he noticed a chicken running alongside his car. He was amazed to see the chicken keeping up with him, as he was doing 60 mph. He accelerated to 70, and the chicken stayed right next to him. He sped up to 75 mph, but the chicken overtook him. Then the man noticed that the chicken had three legs. So he followed the chicken, speeding all the way, and ended up at a farm. He got out of his car and saw that all the chickens on the farm had three legs. When he spotted the farmer he asked him, "Where did you get these chickens?" The farmer replied "Well, everybody likes chicken legs, so I bred a three-legged bird. I'm going to be a millionaire." The man was impressed and asked him how they tasted. The farmer said, "Don't know, I haven't caught one yet."
Apart from the amazing speed, what strikes me as an active transportation advocate is how efficient that bike is in transporting a single person, while all around are large cars each carrying a single person far less efficiently.
the bike is far more expensive than your basic second hand toyota, not to mention the physically hard work put in to be able to ride like that in the first place. not surprising which choice is more practical for 99% of the population. though of course im all for the cycling commute. i do it myself
@@megumi_0 A used $500 road bike will achieve 90% of the performance of a high end bike. Though your point about the required physical exertion is very true.
@@megumi_0no insurance, no fuel, far less expensive servicing cost, no registration fee, much lower parking cost (if any). Cycling is much more practical than driving in urban environments so long as street design is not solely catered to the car.
most bike tires are only for 50 km/h or similar. But racing bike tires are rated for much higher speeds. On certain roads it is possible for a good trained rider to achieve 100 km/h on a racing bike.
@@technikchaot nah im not sure buddy. i used to ride a basic MTB and i hit 92 kmph once, i couldnt believe but yeah it did happend and its totally possible
Damn man, every overtake just made me laugh, I can't imagine the astonishment of those islanders being overtaken by a skinny guy on a bike and that mom van sure boost up the aero advantage. 👍
Some fifty years ago, my maths teacher (a young priest) was stopped and given an ear-lashing after overtaking a police car on his clanky old push bike.
Part of the reason why he's able to go that fast on a bike is because the tunnel shields him from crosswinds that would otherwise slow him down. In additon, the air resistance that would normally slow him down is significantly reduced because the vehicles in front of him are doing that for him as he's moving along, allowing him to achieve comparable speeds as other vehicles on the highway.
A few weeks ago, I just bought myself a slightly used Subaru BRZ sports coupe from a friend of mine in perfect condition and was ecstatic with it. - My first real sports car! But after watching a few videos of your awesome rides, I came to appreciate bicycling and my road bike even more than before!
The whole time I was thinking I'd be in the brightest neon kit with 5 rear lights, and 3 fronts, and driver's would think I'm having a rave on the bike. Going unnoticed and getting taken out is just a matter of time
when I ran elite in Italy, during training sessions we used to chase back trucks at more that 100Kmph on highways... Despite the danger it was encouraged by trainers since it was considered an optimal excercise for simulating some extreme racing conditions. At that time it was also trendy chasing the team van before and after the races: from home to the start, from the finish to home... sometimes much more distance than the race itself.
crazy stuff! May I suggest a Radar taillight (Garmin or Magene)? Looking over your shoulder at 85km/h (drafting a car) leaves you somewhat vulnerable...
I used to go this fast, and more, on downhills, even with bad surfaces. I didn’t ever come off, although I had a couple of close calls. I don’t have the stomach for it any more. I enjoy the uphills a lot more these days.
I'm a decent descender, and I used to believe that I could rely on my skill to get myself out of most dangerous situations. That is until a car pulled across me at the last second, there was a 30mph speed differential. Luckily it was a Honda with a plasticity bonnet and quite low. I walked away with concussion and stitches to my hands and various minor injuries. My bike took the force of the impact luckily. Bent frame, bent front wheel, chainset snapped in half, bent bars and snapped levers. If you saw the bike you would assume the rider was dead. Through no fault of my own, I narrowly avoided life changing injuries or death. I like this channel, but this is too much. PS. I got a SWEET new bike through the insurance claim! And then quickly got the second fastest decent time on my local big decent. But safely, without a car in sight.
same speed as cars amazing as always stay safe and healthy
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I think this is way less dangerous than a regular commuting day where you get cars passing by you from half a meter and the cutting you off, every few minutes. Sure, a mistake here would have bigger consequences, but the chances of it is probably smaller than on everyday rides. Here he's fully focused on his surroundings, moving together with the traffic so there's plenty of time to notice him. I still choose MTB though, if i crash on a rocky trail, that's my own fault.
You sir have some serious balls! Kudos on slip streaming behind randos rather than a mates truck where it would be so much easier.. this is genuine. Subscribed!
Fastest I ever was on a road bike was years ago drafting behind a guy towing a camper, descending from Shaver Lake as hwy 168 goes from 2 to 4 lanes. Stayed right on his bumper until we hit 62 mph then just could not pedal any faster. Supertuck? Changing lanes? Never crossed my mind. That SAFA is a demon...
Hey don't know if you notice but it is illegal to cycle in this road so you really should warn people not only for the dangers of the decent but also the likely chance of being fined by the police. You were just lucky that you weren't caught.
Pretty cool video man. I started riding a bike in Los Angeles recently and it's a lot harder and dangerous than it looks. Anytime I go over 20mph I feel like I'm going to crash and die or someone going to hit me in their car. Much respect for what you guys do.
That is quite a normal speed on a roadbike on a road like this. But please use light in a tunnel and keep distance to cars ahead they can break harder than you
Brian you're amazing! I wonder what's in your bottle out there? Energizer batteries acid or what? I love speeding on my road-bike too. Did bit over 70 once or twice, but no - never at that traffic! Scary to think if any of them would do something weird (slam the brakes).
Awesome effort. We don't put out that kind of power but it's easy to reach those speeds on a tandem. We've done just under a 100 a few times but not in traffic
i just got a road bike. this is incredibly dangerous. he is putting a lot of faith in the other drivers and the quality of the road. i'm taking notes on his tuck tho
who would you blame if you get hit? You have no safety light. it is a tunnel and you are going that fast without giving drivers any chance to clearly see you and react in time. Your Bike computer is heaiver than that bike light. Please get one. At 92 km, when you go down, i do not want to say the rest. I had a crash at 48km when i cliped a stone and blow up my front tyre, Withough my hemlet, i would have been really badly injured. My wrist is still bad after over two months of my fall. Imagine at 92km plus. You know what the fun part is, i crashed once on GSX R 1000 when i had an electrical failure on my handlebar for no reason. Later it became clear it was a steering damper failure at 185km an hour crash, everything just went soft . But, my bicycle crash was much worse. I was shocked. You can read between the lines.
what the f... this is just crazy!!!, bit dangerous too!, imagine one of the divers suddenly use the brakes... very adictive to see though!!!. btw which camera and mic are you guys using? looks amazing
I commute from work on a 16 inch folding bike Brompton. But no more than 70 km/h because I have high handlebars and I'm already hampered by air resistance. Ratio gear inches 128, metres development 10,2.
He is moving. He must have very long legs, a superbike and be on a very steep decline. This is very impressive. The fastest I have ever been able travel on my bike on a straight is 28.5mph on the stock tires.
the moment my bike's speed reach 40-50 km/h , I feel its getting really difficult controlling the bike for turning or slowing it down in seconds if needed, This man is nuts going 90 km/h near cars and in a tunnel !!!!
It looks close to you because you're viewing it from your phone. But actually it wasn't close at all. He looked back and timed the vehicle passing him. He knew exactly what he was doing. Because he was able to catch a bit of draft. He's very skilled.
@@marks4471 As a cyclist you have to trust other drivers to some degree. I live in Miami. And I ride in the streets. You have to be very alert. But you have to trust the drivers too. To be honest it's pure instincts when you're out there. Just pray you make it home in one piece because Lord I'm RIDING!
@@Mr.Deeds. Same is said for people who travel by plane. You trust the plane won't malfunction, trust the pilot. You put your life at risk. But you never really know do you? Until the day...
Very cool and dangerous. Roads are made for this. Last move to exit after passing that fiat punto was extremely dangerous but Safa made it look so easy. Best wishes man.
How daring😮 Especially following the van so closely behind. I guess its throw caution to the wind for a short thrill. Glad you are alive. Stay safe please. Although the videos are quite crazy. Descending down public roads and all. If you did that in Kenya you would be toast in pretry short order.
Sorry, but i'm nope-ing out on this one. Riding like this surprises drivers, and sooner or later one of them will make a mistake as a result. Theymost likely won't hit you, but something or someone else. Even if they hit nothing, this is the kind of riding that gets drivers angry, which puts us all in danger. Do this same thing at 6AM on a mostly empty road, and I'm a fan again.
@@garyp.7501 As cyclist we realize the potential for getting hit by a stupid driver is high. We just trust our instincts, skills, and pray the lord has a specialized tarmac in heaven waiting for me.
So... - Dressed pitch black in a non-so-good-illuminated tunnel. - No red flashing tailight. - Have you thought if you slipped on the junction of the bridge? At 90 kph on a trafficated street, I don't know if the ambulance would have found all the pieces of your body... maybe they picked you up with a spoon. - Still pedaling at 85 kph (where do you have to go man...?); - Staying at 30cm in tucked position behind a mini-van while braking, and seeing ABSOLUTLEY NOTHING of what's happening ahead (maybe all the cars have to brake immediately, and he smashes against it in 2 seconds?). - Playing with death all the time. Man... make cool videos, but in other ways. I tell you for your life.
Even with my expensive bike lights 200 lumen in the back, 3K lumen in the front, I still feel insecure that someone won’t see me while I’m riding yet he does it comfortably.
Also disrespect for those driver and other cyclist... very bad example of a good cyclist need to be, when general people talk about the cyclist they have a good one with this behaviour. 100% ilegal ride in Europe.
I don't know what country he was riding in, but the white line on the right looks like a non-motorized lane. I would love to watch him go downhill or chase the speed on a car-free road, but IMHO riding on this kind of urban expressway in the video is very irresponsible for the safety of his own life and the property safety of others.
so there I was, minding my own business (behind a dump truck) when he gets on I-90 30ish miles west of cleveland and I follow. two lanes each way and I had been on his wheel for miles (60-65mph), but never got passed by anyone and I thought that was a bit odd. at my first opportunity I looked back to see two lanes of traffic roughly 500 feet behind me to stay away from the nut on the bicycle.
at the start of the video, right after hitting 85 km/h, it feels like the motorcycle behind you is pushing air through you, making you able to maintain consistant speed
He's an extremely skilled rider that's obvious but he's also very disrespectful and besides I can tell you in the states that would be illegal as hell.
This is very, very, very illegal. This is the freeway that runs across Madeira Island, only traffic with more than 50cc engine is allowed. No bikes, no mopeds.
Maaan 😂 just imagine being overtaken at 85km/h by this crazy guy on a bike
That's what I was thinking
Oh my god, what's going on with my car?🤨😂
That's electric tric tric ric ric rik
Hmm, he appears to be exceeding the speed limit. Let him go.
Lol lol 😂
I've gone over 80 km/hr on clear descents before and it feels sketchy without having to worry about anything but pointing the bike straight. It's nuts for him to be tailgating that SUV. One tap of the brakes and he's toast.
He was Hitchin a ride in its stream...
@@bastogne315 the only way to fly
I wouldn't even do that in a car. It'll take one accident and that'll be the end of that.
incroyable je pense aux personnes qui se sont fait doublé par un velo et si il raconte ça à leurs amis , ils vont le prendre pour un fou ou un menteur.
KAMIKAZE KOJIMA SE NE ŽIVI
in my early 20s i also bombed the descents, stayed crash free (some very lucky moments), but after seeing other people getting f...ed up, suffering life changing injuries, multiple times, i'm now sitting on the brakes quickly going downhill.
Could have gone real bad real quick at 1:59.
@@starvin-marvin-the-martian yeah all it takes is that minivan to hit the brakes and you're toast. I admire Brian but there are a lot of close calls in his vids. I try my best to stay safe around cars, but sometimes it's all to tempting to overtake and draft :D
What was the worse crash you saw?
@@freeffree4133 worst/most gut wrenching was probably picking up a guy with a huge hole in the head.
This video reminds me of all the "badass" freeclimbers in the 90s that aren't alive anymore. No wonder people hate cyclists. Daily traffic is not the place to be doing this shit. Go bomb a no traffic closed course somewhere if you want to act like a twat.
how nice of everyone to drive 85 instead of 70 to not slow down safa
It's really interesting to see how you can push the limits of speed on a bike, and it's best for all of use mortals to only watch Brian's videos and not dare to do what he does.
I did an 80 km/h descent before, I could have gone even faster, bat at those speeds on a bike you're just flying meat and I was more scared than excited. You're relying 90% on the fact the pavement is alright, no cracks or holes, your bike is alright and there's no traffic. One small stone or an unforeseen pothole (which I had the pleasure of experiencing at lower speeds) under the front wheel, at that speed, could end everything. Stay safe!
Reminds. Me of the story of the 3 legged chicken.
A man was driving along the motorway when he noticed a chicken running alongside his car. He was amazed to see the chicken keeping up with him, as he was doing 60 mph. He accelerated to 70, and the chicken stayed right next to him. He sped up to 75 mph, but the chicken overtook him.
Then the man noticed that the chicken had three legs. So he followed the chicken, speeding all the way, and ended up at a farm. He got out of his car and saw that all the chickens on the farm had three legs.
When he spotted the farmer he asked him, "Where did you get these chickens?"
The farmer replied "Well, everybody likes chicken legs, so I bred a three-legged bird. I'm going to be a millionaire."
The man was impressed and asked him how they tasted. The farmer said, "Don't know, I haven't caught one yet."
Carnist humor
Appreciate the joke,
Ronald Reagan's famous joke. Classic
@@mtcalqarni I'm not surprised he told this joke
😅
Felt my heart rate go up watching this. Wow 👏
also, I wouldn't dare to ride this fast up to about 50 kilometers no more, but I don't even have a bike for higher speed.
😂
Mine too
Riding a bike in a tunnel like that is really rolling the dice with luck.
Why?
Excatly why
that's what my mom said sorta comment
Because tunnels can suddenly swerve on you and you have nowhere to go
@@802redwood That's why bicycles are not allowed in highway tunnels (at least in Madeira).
Who needs a car anyway
If you're brian Safa
On the way home when you need to ride back up
Who needs lights?
For the way back up😂
I need a car but will never give up my bicycles 🚲
It’s impressive riding, but at that speed amongst general public drivers!! I really hope these daring descents don’t end in tears 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Well, he would have had it coming.
Don’t worry, It will end in bloods.
well the man's been doing it for 20 years so shouldn't be the biggest worry lol
Drivers would be at fault
@@KleineJoop no, he would be at fault for cycling on a highway which is strictly prohibited
Straight psycho. I hate to think about a wipe out at those speeds. God be with you guys.
No worries, he’s wearing his supergloves! 😂
@@Bgdutch77 I hope he's got his super skull too 😂
i wont be sad, when 1 or both of them are gone
@danjo1967 What a sick and horrible thing to say
@@danjo1967 Least psychopathic driver
SAFA looks so cool while sprinting putting all that explosive power to the wheels and his long hair all flowing in the wind. 🤩
That's exactly what I was thinking 😂
Pretty amazing considering how hard it is to look cool wearing lycra.
Affects the aerodynamics but still looks cool lol
@@linkinsahan he's aerodynamic enough, being as skinny as he is.
It's very dangerous to go on bike in the tunnel. It's an enclosed space so blast of air from a passing truck can throw you against the wall.
Yep
Not if you ride above the trucks limiter
Safa is living in a video game. This video was insane!
Seriously, I'd play GTC: Grand Theft Cycling!
Apart from the amazing speed, what strikes me as an active transportation advocate is how efficient that bike is in transporting a single person, while all around are large cars each carrying a single person far less efficiently.
the bike is far more expensive than your basic second hand toyota, not to mention the physically hard work put in to be able to ride like that in the first place. not surprising which choice is more practical for 99% of the population. though of course im all for the cycling commute. i do it myself
@@megumi_0 A used $500 road bike will achieve 90% of the performance of a high end bike. Though your point about the required physical exertion is very true.
@@malfunction2390 dude i'm not taking a 500 dollar bike with some no name hubs at 80+
@@sinuosalice-1434 do you know how much you can get in the used market for $500?
@@megumi_0no insurance, no fuel, far less expensive servicing cost, no registration fee, much lower parking cost (if any). Cycling is much more practical than driving in urban environments so long as street design is not solely catered to the car.
Didn't know bike tires were even rated for those kinds of speeds. Amazing!
Yeah right.. man still pedaling on 80kmh what the heck
most bike tires are only for 50 km/h or similar. But racing bike tires are rated for much higher speeds. On certain roads it is possible for a good trained rider to achieve 100 km/h on a racing bike.
@@technikchaotdudo mucho, las mtb bajan a esa velocidad y las llantas no tienen problemas
I have ridden at speeds like that on many descents. Never had any problems. A well-maintained bicycle is more than capable of handling it.
@@technikchaot nah im not sure buddy.
i used to ride a basic MTB and i hit 92 kmph once, i couldnt believe but yeah it did happend and its totally possible
That's one of the best cycling videos I have seen period! Amazing!!!
Damn man, every overtake just made me laugh, I can't imagine the astonishment of those islanders being overtaken by a skinny guy on a bike and that mom van sure boost up the aero advantage. 👍
Some fifty years ago, my maths teacher (a young priest) was stopped and given an ear-lashing after overtaking a police car on his clanky old push bike.
Yes, quite cool to see how much speed he got from the drag. Even going above the 90kmh speed limit. tsk tsk, what a bad example to set lul
Human power vs. Engine power
Part of the reason why he's able to go that fast on a bike is because the tunnel shields him from crosswinds that would otherwise slow him down.
In additon, the air resistance that would normally slow him down is significantly reduced because the vehicles in front of him are doing that for him as he's moving along, allowing him to achieve comparable speeds as other vehicles on the highway.
2:00 - 2:15 I was afraid just to watch this 😂
when you draft like this you just give your life in the cardrivers hands for that moment
@@ast3362 all it takes is a touch on the brakes and he will end up in his trunk or flying over 😄
A few weeks ago, I just bought myself a slightly used Subaru BRZ sports coupe from a friend of mine in perfect condition and was ecstatic with it. - My first real sports car! But after watching a few videos of your awesome rides, I came to appreciate bicycling and my road bike even more than before!
The unsung heroes of these videos are the camerapeople who don't get to decide to brake, whenever safa commits, they have to commit too
It's a motorbike I think
@@blablabla1000able still pretty impressive
@@blablabla1000able can hear it at the start. It also allows his rear to stay clear which is pretty important
Long term fan but this will end in tears with no light on your bike racing through a tunnel like that dressed in black.
The whole time I was thinking I'd be in the brightest neon kit with 5 rear lights, and 3 fronts, and driver's would think I'm having a rave on the bike. Going unnoticed and getting taken out is just a matter of time
I have a bike perhaps 30 times cheaper yet I still spent £220 on my high end bike lights because I knew they’re a necessity.
That's why he has the chase rider I'm assuming, for the takeoff in the case, and to keep the rear clear
I didn't know that I could hold my breath for 3:37mins. Amazing speed 😍😍😍
when I ran elite in Italy, during training sessions we used to chase back trucks at more that 100Kmph on highways... Despite the danger it was encouraged by trainers since it was considered an optimal excercise for simulating some extreme racing conditions.
At that time it was also trendy chasing the team van before and after the races: from home to the start, from the finish to home... sometimes much more distance than the race itself.
That was called pacing either by motor cycle or a vehicle
@@zarsvirus Actually, in Italian we call it "dietro motore". Once I hit my pacing car and I performed a perfect somersault together with the bike...
@@peterdecupis8296 ok
crazy stuff! May I suggest a Radar taillight (Garmin or Magene)? Looking over your shoulder at 85km/h (drafting a car) leaves you somewhat vulnerable...
I suggest Magicshine. The best and brightest I’ve seen.
i Suggest not riding on a highway which is highly ilegal to do here in Madeira/Portugal
Same thought. Garmin radar would be so much safer.
He can't use a Garmin cause it would constantly remind him that it's not legal to cycle on a highway :P
Safa exploding out of those tunnels like Lewis Hamilton in Monaco
I used to go this fast, and more, on downhills, even with bad surfaces. I didn’t ever come off, although I had a couple of close calls. I don’t have the stomach for it any more. I enjoy the uphills a lot more these days.
That was Awesome! Would love to have a commute like that!
This video needs in-car footage of drivers' reactions to seeing this insanity next to/passing them 🤘🤘
I'm a decent descender, and I used to believe that I could rely on my skill to get myself out of most dangerous situations.
That is until a car pulled across me at the last second, there was a 30mph speed differential. Luckily it was a Honda with a plasticity bonnet and quite low.
I walked away with concussion and stitches to my hands and various minor injuries.
My bike took the force of the impact luckily. Bent frame, bent front wheel, chainset snapped in half, bent bars and snapped levers. If you saw the bike you would assume the rider was dead.
Through no fault of my own, I narrowly avoided life changing injuries or death.
I like this channel, but this is too much.
PS. I got a SWEET new bike through the insurance claim! And then quickly got the second fastest decent time on my local big decent. But safely, without a car in sight.
same speed as cars
amazing as always
stay safe and healthy
I think this is way less dangerous than a regular commuting day where you get cars passing by you from half a meter and the cutting you off, every few minutes.
Sure, a mistake here would have bigger consequences, but the chances of it is probably smaller than on everyday rides. Here he's fully focused on his surroundings, moving together with the traffic so there's plenty of time to notice him.
I still choose MTB though, if i crash on a rocky trail, that's my own fault.
Imma be late for work now because I had to watch this. Totally nuts going that close at that speed!
Hope you stuck to under 40mph on your cycling commute to work.
I felt a lot of nerves at minute 1:59 dude, that's very risky, a sudden brakes from the minivan, and that would be all. :(
*Wow 92 Topp very good my friend Brian*
I was pushing my head lower and squeezing my shoulders tighter through the first tunnel. Hope it made the aerodynamics better 😄
The DESCENT KING 👑, the master...
You sir have some serious balls! Kudos on slip streaming behind randos rather than a mates truck where it would be so much easier.. this is genuine. Subscribed!
Be sure to visit his funeral if you admire his recklessness so much.
When you're illegally cycling on a highway, randos is all you can count on :D
That looks incredibly satisfying. I’d be doing this everyday if I lived there. It’s obviously a lot steeper than it looks.
dude, awesome upload, I am going stir crazy at work, this is exactly what I needed!! thank you for blessing us with the upload
Fastest I ever was on a road bike was years ago drafting behind a guy towing a camper, descending from Shaver Lake as hwy 168 goes from 2 to 4 lanes. Stayed right on his bumper until we hit 62 mph then just could not pedal any faster. Supertuck? Changing lanes? Never crossed my mind. That SAFA is a demon...
This is a machine 💪🏼😄
How likes bike packing and cooking videos in Austria 😊
Outdoor cooking
Hey don't know if you notice but it is illegal to cycle in this road so you really should warn people not only for the dangers of the decent but also the likely chance of being fined by the police.
You were just lucky that you weren't caught.
This is CRAZY and So Dangerous !
Dude watch Ghostrider’s Uppsala Run video on the GSXR 1000 from back in the day….this was nothing in comparison
We used to draft semis down parleys summit in Utah, at about 60 miles an hour. Lose the draft and you get a face full of wind.
I have 2 questions 1, why there is no tail lights on bike (not having makes it dangerous), 2 which software you use for the speed and power in video
No more cars for me.. or motorized bikes.. waiting on my bike now as I'm typing 😎 but I like side streets 😂
Pretty cool video man. I started riding a bike in Los Angeles recently and it's a lot harder and dangerous than it looks. Anytime I go over 20mph I feel like I'm going to crash and die or someone going to hit me in their car. Much respect for what you guys do.
SoCal drivers are nuts! And they are on their phones, even with your own bike lane you are taking your life in your hands everytime you ride.
That's awesome. Respect, respect.
love the urban rides.
That is quite a normal speed on a roadbike on a road like this. But please use light in a tunnel and keep distance to cars ahead they can break harder than you
Brian you're amazing! I wonder what's in your bottle out there? Energizer batteries acid or what?
I love speeding on my road-bike too. Did bit over 70 once or twice, but no - never at that traffic! Scary to think if any of them would do something weird (slam the brakes).
Awesome effort. We don't put out that kind of power but it's easy to reach those speeds on a tandem. We've done just under a 100 a few times but not in traffic
I'm surprised your tires didn't overheat. Imagine the other drivers reaction as you pulled up or passed them.
Their reactions must be ''what an idiot he is''
Oh dear oh dear...Have you heard about tires with kevlar? Just sayin'...
I love how the posted speed limit is 80, you are riding 85, and you still get overtaken.
i just got a road bike. this is incredibly dangerous. he is putting a lot of faith in the other drivers and the quality of the road.
i'm taking notes on his tuck tho
don't underestimate what 20 years experience can do to your confidence on the roads lol
Such a refreshing video, Thank You😇
Man, imagine coming off your bike at that speed! 😳
Crazy Video Safa!! The adrenaline rush just from watching the video , cant imagine what you were feeling!!
Once again making my heart explode with pure joy. Safa you n I are truly kindred souls.
who would you blame if you get hit? You have no safety light. it is a tunnel and you are going that fast without giving drivers any chance to clearly see you and react in time. Your Bike computer is heaiver than that bike light. Please get one. At 92 km, when you go down, i do not want to say the rest. I had a crash at 48km when i cliped a stone and blow up my front tyre, Withough my hemlet, i would have been really badly injured. My wrist is still bad after over two months of my fall. Imagine at 92km plus. You know what the fun part is, i crashed once on GSX R 1000 when i had an electrical failure on my handlebar for no reason. Later it became clear it was a steering damper failure at 185km an hour crash, everything just went soft . But, my bicycle crash was much worse. I was shocked. You can read between the lines.
what the f... this is just crazy!!!, bit dangerous too!, imagine one of the divers suddenly use the brakes... very adictive to see though!!!. btw which camera and mic are you guys using? looks amazing
I'm an older guy and I am an avid roadrider- I can say that is the most terrifyingly dangerous stunt I've ever seen-
Wow man, be safe! this looks amazing but so dangerous
love your riding so much, keep going. crazy how dangerous it gets with that speed to check back, i can see your bike wobble. your a fcking hero
You misspelled "moron".
I commute from work on a 16 inch folding bike Brompton. But no more than 70 km/h because I have high handlebars and I'm already hampered by air resistance. Ratio gear inches 128, metres development 10,2.
So badass! Reminds me of your older videos on a fixed gear, super raw! Total carnage!
He is moving. He must have very long legs, a superbike and be on a very steep decline. This is very impressive. The fastest I have ever been able travel on my bike on a straight is 28.5mph on the stock tires.
I did a 53.2 mph downhill run before in the pitch dark down a bridge. But I was on a bike path. This dude is nutzzzz
Madeira is a true paradise, how I miss visiting the island back in 2012 and 2013...
black kit, no lights WTF !!! at least try to be seen, more ninja cyclists wanting to be hit,
If u play Baba o Reilly over this video it perfectly matches the vibe from Macaframa.
Pure raw riding
Got the same speed (92km/h) without danger cars in front, but that's years ago. Now I have family and wanna live.
the moment my bike's speed reach 40-50 km/h , I feel its getting really difficult controlling the bike for turning or slowing it down in seconds if needed, This man is nuts going 90 km/h near cars and in a tunnel !!!!
3:17: That was a little close. As cool as this looks, it must be highly illegal and it's frankly very dangerous.
It looks close to you because you're viewing it from your phone. But actually it wasn't close at all. He looked back and timed the vehicle passing him. He knew exactly what he was doing. Because he was able to catch a bit of draft. He's very skilled.
@@yishaithegift9953 He's certainly very skilled. He can trust his own skills, but not other drivers.
@@marks4471 As a cyclist you have to trust other drivers to some degree. I live in Miami. And I ride in the streets. You have to be very alert. But you have to trust the drivers too. To be honest it's pure instincts when you're out there. Just pray you make it home in one piece because Lord I'm RIDING!
@@yishaithegift9953 lol keep trusting others...until the day.
@@Mr.Deeds. Same is said for people who travel by plane. You trust the plane won't malfunction, trust the pilot. You put your life at risk. But you never really know do you? Until the day...
Damn 50mm on a bike is fast! Ride safe man. That cassette sounds sick ! Get a back light at least lol.
Very cool and dangerous. Roads are made for this. Last move to exit after passing that fiat punto was extremely dangerous but Safa made it look so easy. Best wishes man.
He made eye contact with the driver and signalled before he did it.
Who can't pass a Punto lbh 🤣🤣
Yes a rather silly move to overtake and then cut off in front of the Punto.....safer just to back up for the exit but hey it is Safa.
It would be really cool to see the grade along with the speed and power numbers
In a tunnel, wearing black with no lights. Good luck when they say “Sorry mate, I didn’t see you” as you pick up your teeth.
How daring😮 Especially following the van so closely behind. I guess its throw caution to the wind for a short thrill. Glad you are alive. Stay safe please. Although the videos are quite crazy. Descending down public roads and all. If you did that in Kenya you would be toast in pretry short order.
Pure awesomeness 😍❤️💪
Passing cars on the left @50mph, and waving!!. I love it!!!..👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎟️💀.
I love this dude sending you the best
Now let's see the commute home!
Sorry, but i'm nope-ing out on this one. Riding like this surprises drivers, and sooner or later one of them will make a mistake as a result. Theymost likely won't hit you, but something or someone else. Even if they hit nothing, this is the kind of riding that gets drivers angry, which puts us all in danger. Do this same thing at 6AM on a mostly empty road, and I'm a fan again.
I love this man! I want to be like him when I grow.... a pair like that!!!!
A pair of brain cells? I seriously doubt he has more than one.
Insane, overtaking a car at 80kmh🤯👍
That's flat out insane! Can't wait till I get a bike where I can get up to those speeds.
A recumbent or velocar can do it with the reduced areo drag pretty easily. However that won't save you if a driver makes a stupid move.
@@garyp.7501 As cyclist we realize the potential for getting hit by a stupid driver is high. We just trust our instincts, skills, and pray the lord has a specialized tarmac in heaven waiting for me.
that was SICK!
Pumping over 500w like that.....legs of steel :D
So...
- Dressed pitch black in a non-so-good-illuminated tunnel.
- No red flashing tailight.
- Have you thought if you slipped on the junction of the bridge? At 90 kph on a trafficated street, I don't know if the ambulance would have found all the pieces of your body... maybe they picked you up with a spoon.
- Still pedaling at 85 kph (where do you have to go man...?);
- Staying at 30cm in tucked position behind a mini-van while braking, and seeing ABSOLUTLEY NOTHING of what's happening ahead (maybe all the cars have to brake immediately, and he smashes against it in 2 seconds?).
- Playing with death all the time.
Man... make cool videos, but in other ways. I tell you for your life.
Even with my expensive bike lights 200 lumen in the back, 3K lumen in the front, I still feel insecure that someone won’t see me while I’m riding yet he does it comfortably.
Also disrespect for those driver and other cyclist... very bad example of a good cyclist need to be, when general people talk about the cyclist they have a good one with this behaviour.
100% ilegal ride in Europe.
@@DavidGonzalezGarcia car drivers have the possibility to be anger against us watching this… 🙄
It''s amazing.. If the bycle were a time maschine, Sefa would have already gone to back to the future.
I don't know what country he was riding in, but the white line on the right looks like a non-motorized lane. I would love to watch him go downhill or chase the speed on a car-free road, but IMHO riding on this kind of urban expressway in the video is very irresponsible for the safety of his own life and the property safety of others.
Madeira Island, Portugal. This is a freeway, no bicycles allowed
The shadows are amazing
Sorry, you give us cyclists bad name.
You give us commenters a bad name.
@@ccuellar6212 yeah, all fair, each has his opinion
so there I was, minding my own business (behind a dump truck) when he gets on I-90 30ish miles west of cleveland and I follow. two lanes each way and I had been on his wheel for
miles (60-65mph), but never got passed by anyone and I thought that was a bit odd. at my first opportunity I looked back to see two lanes of traffic roughly 500 feet behind me to stay away from the nut on the bicycle.
It's sad that people feel the need to put their lives at such great risk in order to get UA-cam views.
If anyone knows sad…it’s probably you.
@@ccuellar6212 You nailed it! 😭😭😭
at the start of the video, right after hitting 85 km/h, it feels like the motorcycle behind you is pushing air through you, making you able to maintain consistant speed
He's an extremely skilled rider that's obvious but he's also very disrespectful and besides I can tell you in the states that would be illegal as hell.
Nothing illegal there let alone disrespectful. Roads are for traffic not for internal combustion traffic.
This is very, very, very illegal. This is the freeway that runs across Madeira Island, only traffic with more than 50cc engine is allowed. No bikes, no mopeds.
He's from the states, and all he does is this
It's also illegal as hell where it was filmed. The locals don't do this, why should this guy come over a give a bad name to cyclists in Portugal?
9 stunning. Tunnels make everything cooler